| Samuel Stillman Greene - 1867 - 346 pages
...nouns in the following example; tell the class, person, number, and gender of each noun: — Thou too sail on, O Ship of State ! Sail on, O Union, strong...all the hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate ! We know what Master laid thy keel, What workmen wrought thy ribs of steel. — Longfellow.... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1867 - 540 pages
...onward steer I The moistened eye, the trembling lip, Are not the signs of doubt or fear. 4. Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State, Sail on, O UNION, strong...all the hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate ! We know what master laid thy keel, What workmen wrought thy ribs of steel, Who made each... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1867 - 482 pages
...angry wave and gust; And in the wreck of noble lives Something immortal still survives ! Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State ! Sail on, O UNION, strong and great! Humanity with all its fears, With al! the hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate ! We know what Master laid thy keel,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1867 - 544 pages
...intellects of our race, his own becomes purified and exalted. LXXXVII. — THE SHIP OF STATE. LONGFELLOW. Humanity, with all its fears, With all the hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate! We know what master laid thy keel, What workmen wrought thy ribs of steel, Who made each... | |
| Daniel Stevens Dickinson - 1867 - 772 pages
...bearing majestically onward, and they exclaim in the language of the poet : "Thou, too, sail on, 0 ship of State! Sail on, O Union, strong and great ! Humanity with nil its fears, With all the hope of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate ; We know what... | |
| Warren P. Edgarton - 1868 - 522 pages
...angry wave and gust ; And in the wreck of noble lives, Something immortal still survives ! Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State! Sail on, O Union, strong...all its fears, With all the hopes of future years, fs hanging breathless on thy fate ! We know what Master laid" thy keel, What workmen wrought thy ribs... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1868 - 410 pages
...and gust ; And m the wreck of noble lives Something unmortal still survives ! Thou, too, sail on, О Ship of State ! Sail on, O UNION, strong and great...all the hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate ! We know what Master laid thy keel, What Workmen wrought thy ribs of steel, Who made each... | |
| Andrew Comstock, Philip Lawrence - 1808 - 596 pages
...moistened eye, the trembling lip, Are not the signs of doubt or fear. Thou' too, sail on, O ship of Stare! Sail on, O Union, strong and great ! Humanity, with...all the hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate ! We know what Master laid thy keel, What workmen wrought thy ribs of steel, Who made each... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1868 - 712 pages
...the wreck of noble lives Something immortal still survives I Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State I Sail on, O UNION, strong and great ! Humanity, with...all the hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate 1 We know what Master laid thy keel What workman wrought thy ribs of steel ; What anvila... | |
| American Tract Society - 1868 - 172 pages
...protecting arms, With all her youth and all her charms!" LONGFELLOW. The American Union, HOU too sail on, 0 ship of state! Sail on, O Union, strong and great ! Humanity with all its fears, With all its hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate ! We know what master laid thy keel, What... | |
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